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‘Barbie’ Poster Signed by Margot Robbie, ‘Love Actually’ Original Script Among Auction Items Raising Money for Children Affected by War

Ellise Shafer A “Barbie” poster signed by Margot Robbie and the original script for “Love Actually” are just a few of the star-studded items taking part in the latest auction for War Child, which advocates for children living through war. Over 70 celebrities have donated rare items to the charity’s “Spring Clean” fundraiser, including War Child global ambassador Carey Mulligan, who is gifting a limited edition book of the “Saltburn” script signed by the cast.
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Bong Joon-ho fans furious with new film delay
Mickey 17, has been delayed indefinitely, and excited fans are not happy about it.The director has written, directed and coproduced the sci-fi film, based on the 2022 novel titled Mickey7, by Edward Ashton.Set to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures, it will star Robert Pattinson, Steven Yeun, Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette.Despite production concluding in December 2022, the movie has been taken off the release schedule for 2024, reportedly due to the impacts of the SAG-AFTRA strike in summer 2023, causing delays in post-production.Fans are disappointed about the delay of the highly-anticipated movie, and are taking to social media to share their thoughts.As long as it’s not cancelled it’s fine.— joey (@Fan_FlickOn) January 10, 2024probably saving it for awards season later in the year, October-December maybe?— Cacio (@Roborosky15) January 10, 2024you have the newest English movie from the director/writer of the most well liked Best Picture winner in recent memory and you just…delay it completely with no new date in sight…— Kach_i (@Ochiagha_) January 10, 2024Some are not surprised, with one user posting on among many memes on X/Twitter: “Well we all saw this one coming” and others just dreading the movie not happening at all: “As long as it’s not cancelled it’s fine.”Others are predicting that Warner Bros.
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